Lawyers in Love
Lawyers in Love | ||||
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Studio album by Jackson Browne | ||||
Released | August 2, 1983 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 35:30 | |||
Label | Asylum | |||
Producer | Jackson Browne, Greg Ladanyi | |||
Jackson Browne chronology | ||||
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Lawyers in Love is the seventh album by American singer/songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). It reached number 8 on the Billboard Pop album chart and number 30 on the Billboard 200. It was Browne's fourth straight Top 10 album and stayed on the charts for 33 weeks. Out of eight tracks, five were released as singles. The title song was a top-20 pop hit for Browne, and was accompanied by one of his first music videos released on MTV.
History
In the intervening years since 1980's Hold Out and the release of Lawyers in Love, Browne released the single "Somebody's Baby" which became his biggest commercial hit to date. In the track "Downtown", he ad-libs a line to the melody of the Petula Clark song of the same name at the end of the song.
Lawyers in Love was the first album without David Lindley appearing since his first release, "Jackson Browne". Appearing on guitar with Browne on "Lawyers..." are Guitarists, Rick Vito and Danny Kortchmar.
The album was certified as a Gold record in 1983 and Platinum in 2001 by the RIAA.[1]
Reception
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Robert Christgau | C+ [3] |
Rolling Stone | [4] |
Although "Lawyers in Love" and "For a Rocker" were successful singles, the album received a lukewarm reaction by critics. In his review for Allmusic, William Ruhlmann referred to Browne's often overlooked songcrafting, but wrote "...the craft, and the familiar tightness of Browne's veteran studio/live band, couldn't hide the essentially retread nature of much of this material."[2]
Critic Robert Christgau called the album "A satire on, celebration of, and lament for the upper-middle classmates an Orange County liberal knows like he knows his neighbor's backyard..."[3]
Rolling Stone critic Christopher Connelly had a more positive response. In reviewing the album at the time of its release, Connelly felt that the record was "a more nervy, intelligent LP than its predecessor" and "a welcome widening of perspective that allows Browne to escape, once and for all, the L.A. albatross that has hung around his neck."
But he despised the "wretched" 5:20 of "antinuke agitprop" that is "Say It Isn't True'" for displaying the worst traits of the album: "No quarrel here with the sentiments he's expressing, but to gravely intone, 'There always has been and always will be war,' over a 'Kum BaYa'-like coo of 'Say it isn't true' — surely, you say to yourself, he can't be that stupid."[4]
Track listing
All songs written by Jackson Browne, except where noted
- "Lawyers in Love" – 4:18
- "On the Day" – 3:56
- "Cut It Away" – 4:45
- "Downtown" – 4:37
- "Tender Is the Night" (Browne, Danny Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel) – 4:50
- "Knock on Any Door" (Browne, Craig Doerge, Kortchmar) – 3:39
- "Say It Isn't True" – 5:20
- "For a Rocker" – 4:05
Personnel
- Jackson Browne – guitar, keyboard, vocals
- Craig Doerge – synthesizer, piano, keyboard
- Bob Glaub – organ, bass, guitar
- Doug Haywood – organ, bass, vocals
- Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar – guitar, percussion
- Russ Kunkel – drums
- Billy Payne – organ
- Rick Vito – guitar, vocals
Production notes:
- Jackson Browne – producer
- Greg Ladanyi – producer, engineer
- James Geddes – engineer
- Ed Wong – engineer
- Brian Reed – production assistant
- Dawn Patrol – design, art direction, cover design
- Jimmy Wachtel – design, art direction, cover design
- Matti Klatt – photography
- Randee Saint Nicholas – photography
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1983 | Pop Albums | 8 |
1983 | The Billboard 200 | 30 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1983 | "Cut It Away" | Mainstream Rock | 37 |
1983 | "For A Rocker" | Mainstream Rock | 7 |
1983 | "Lawyers in Love" | Adult Contemporary | 24 |
1983 | "Lawyers In Love" | Mainstream Rock | 4 |
1983 | "Lawyers In Love" | Pop Singles | 13 |
1983 | "Tender Is the Night" | Adult Contemporary | 24 |
1983 | "Tender Is the Night" | Mainstream Rock | 18 |
1983 | "Tender Is the Night" | Pop Singles | 25 |
1983 | "Tender Is the Night" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 25 |
1984 | "For a Rocker" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 45 |
References
- ↑ RIAA Gold and Platinum award. Retrieved July 20, 2010
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ruhlmann, William. "Lawyers in Love > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 9, 2010.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Christgau, Robert. "Lawyers in Love > Review". robertchristgau.com. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Connelly, Christopher. Lawyers in Love > Review. Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
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